Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Greatest Unknown: new single from Pony Boy

Recorded in one take one late night near the old Echo Park stomping grounds of Tom Waits and Bukowski (Alverado and Temple, LA street fans), Greatest Unknown came out as I think it was meant to be. I tried to re-sing the lead vocal a few times, but we just decided to keep the first take with all its cracks and technical imperfections. The song is about the passage of time and the bittersweet nostalgia of revisiting people, places and fleeting moments.
Don’t miss hearing Pony Boy in Phoenix, AZ at the Crescent Ballroom, 4/8 and Los Angeles at the Troubadour, 4/9.

Making That Ass Clap


 No explanation needed. Video is below.

Top 10 Music Magazines

Top 10 Magazine's For Music

Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone


Magazines.com

26 issues per year

Rolling Stone magazine is the definitive source for music and pop culture trends. In addition, find culture and social commentary on current news and events in each issue of Rolling Stone magazine.

Guitar Player

Guitar Player


Magazines.com

12 issues per year

Guitar Player magazine is written for serious guitarists who want to become better, more informed players. Each issue of Guitar Player magazine is fiercely dedicated to stylistic diversity in its coverage of music, artists and guitar gear.

Vibe

Vibe


Magazines.com

6 issues per year

VIBE magazine has and will continue to be the vehicle that gives a voice to the undiscovered and a stage to those already shining. Each issue of VIBE magazine chronicles the celebrities, sounds, fashion, lifestyle, new media and business born from urban music.

Billboard

Billboard


Magazines.com

50 issues per year

The world's premier music publication, Billboard provides the latest news and music reviews, covers the hottest new artists, and reports on trends and innovation in music. Billboards Top Charts, including the Top 200, are the music industrys primary source for weekly album sales, top artists, singles, downloads and more. Plus, Billboard takes you inside the industry, covering the people and events shaping the music and entertainment business.

XXL Magazine

XXL Magazine


Magazines.com

6 issues per year

XXL is an urban lifestyle magazine that covers all aspects of hip-hop culture. As THE new voice of the Hip-Hop Generation, XXL focuses on music, style, sports, and politics with intelligence, sophistication, integrity and, most of all, respect.

Alternative Press

Alternative Press


Magazines.com

12 issues per year

Alternative Press magazine covers underground, alternative and punk music. Find brutally honest reviews, news and features on new music, style and more in each issue of Alternative Press magazine.

Relix Magazine

Relix Magazine


Magazines.com

8 issues per year

Relix Magazine focuses on the live music scene. Originally a fan 'zine for Grateful Dead fans, Relix Magazine now features a wide spectrum of artists ranging from Phish and the Allman Brothers Band to Wilco and My Morning Jacket. Each issue also includes a compilation CD.

Making Music

Making Music


Magazines.com

6 issues per year

Making Music is a unique lifestyle magazine for music makers. If you want to get more out of your exciting hobby and take advantage of its benefits, you'll enjoy this one-stop resource, packed with features about music makers like you, as well as instruction,news, and product reviews.

Blues Revue

Blues Revue


Magazines.com

6 issues per year

Blues Revue magazine covers the full spectrum of blues music from around the world. Subscriptions to Blues Revue includes at least three free blues smapler CD's sent each year.

Selena Gomez – Music Video set in Los Angeles





Selena Gomez spotted in shorts red at music video set in Los Angeles, March 4, 2013. Teen Star Selena Gomez look in red dress at music video set in Los Angeles.

Girls Aloud Kick-Off Comeback Tour "Ten" in Newcastle





Go girls, go, go go! UK girl band Girls Aloud kicked off their comeback tour, named "Ten" (after their latest greatest hits album released last November), in the city Newcastle, England on February 21.
Over 10,000 fans screamed, sang and cheered for the ladies as they performed their most popular songs of their career (comprised of 5 full-length albums) at a sold-out Metro Radio Arena. This was the first of three consecutive nights Girls Aloud are to perform at the Newcastle venue. The "Ten" tour will conclude next March 20, 2013 in Liverpool with Girls Aloud having performed 21 concerts in total. At the opening night in Newcastle, the full setlist was unveiled and below you can watch a few performances including those of; "Sound of the Underground", "Sexy! No, No, No", "Something New", a very emotional rendition of the ballad "I'll Stand By You" or celebratory performance of Girls Aloud's #1 song "The Promise" as ending.

Juicy J ft. The Weeknd - One Of Those Nights

Juicy J continues to build hype for his forthcoming solo album 'Stay Trippy' with the release of his latest single 'One Of Those Nights'. The track features Toronto native The Weekend doing what he does best on the hook and even a verse before Juicy comes in at the 1:44 mark.

Although this may seem like a unexpected collaboration, these two have previously come together twice before for Juicy J's 'Codeine Cups' and The Weeknd's 'Same Old Song'. 'One Of Those Nights' feels more like a Weeknd track, but nevertheless it will end up on 'Stay Trippy'.

No release date set yet for Juicy J's solo debut album, but if this track encounters nearly the same success as his certified gold strip club anthem 'Bandz A Make Her Dance', then expect to see 'Stay Trippy' released sooner then later. Take a listen to 'One Of Those Nights' by Juicy J and The Weeknd below.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juicy_J
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Weeknd
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